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In Mr. McCahey's case, however, there is no defined cause.
There is no clearly defined cause of this conflict.
No defined cause of bronchiectasis is currently found in approximately 50% of cases.
Down syndrome (DS) is the most common genetically defined cause of intellectual disabilities.
Several forms of canine hepatitis can occur, some with a defined cause, most cases have an unknown etiology.
"At this time there is no environmental indication or defined cause for the latest bacterium presence," Dimensions said in the statement.
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(The Cone study, like ones performed other marketing firms, asked broad questions and defined cause-marketing in extremely positive terms — as "companies changing their business practices and giving their support to help address the social and environmental issues the world faces today" — which may have influenced respondents' answers).
Insulin resistance and diabetes mellitus (DM) are well defined causes of female infertility.
Dylan off the stage is very much the same as Dylan the performer — restless, insatiably hungry for experience, idealistic, but skeptical of neatly defined causes.
Traditional safety approaches assume well defined cause-effect links that propagate the effects of events contributing to the safety risk (e.g. sequential or epidemiological safety models).
Most deaths occurring during the first two years of life are attributable to defined causes, mainly represented by congenital malformations, malignancies, and accidents.
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